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Book is a dose of the best medicine

Many women, particularly here in the Northwest, wouldn’t wear four-inch heels if their lives depended on it, but…

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Sugar demons come out on a Spooky Night

All fairy tales follow the same format, right? There’s the wicked witch/evil stepmother, a somewhat out of it…

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A tree for Muriel

POULSBO — Of all the places in Little Norway, the area that is now American Legion Park is…

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Nickels and dimes add up at book sale

HANSVILLE — Books lined the Hansville Community Center Friday and Saturday, holding swashbuckling pirates and curious detectives just…

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Leprechaun costumes optional

While pumpkin orange is a popular color this time of year, Kitsap Music Association chorale singers will be…

Obituaries

Anthony “Tony” Ryan Jr.

Anthony “Tony” Ryan, 88 Anthony “Tony” B. Ryan of Poulsbo died Oct. 25, 2006 in Silverdale. He was…

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Cavs harnessing variety despite dismal record

KINGSTON — The Cavaliers have been fighting upstream in terms of their football season this year. With no wins…

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S’Klallam land set for tree planting

LITTLE BOSTON — With winter fast approaching and deciduous trees losing their leaves, the 390-acre area along the…

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Doyle Louden

Doyle Louden, 87 Doyle Paul Louden of Poulsbo died Oct. 22, 2006 in Poulsbo. He was 87. Louden…

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Council reaffirms cell tower decision

POULSBO — Poulsbo City Councilman Dale Rudolph pled with his peers Wednesday to reconsider their Sept. 13 decision…

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Martinson Cabin doors finally set to open

POULSBO — New life will be breathed into the historic Martinson Cabin when its doors are finally opened…

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GHA Futures Project ready for next leap

HANSVILLE — Residents in the Greater Hansville Area now have the ability to look into their community’s future.…

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Lutefisk dinner turns 94

POULSBO — Bob Hawkinson and Norma Hanson represent both ends of First Lutheran Church’s 94th annual lutefisk dinner.…

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Countywide forum aims to address civics in education

KEYPORT — A democracy — a form of government literally defined as “rule by the people” — is only…

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Fishline slope work finally completed

POULSBO — Seeing the recently repaired embankment behind North Kitsap Fishline’s 3rd Avenue building brought a smile to…

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Poulsbo city council committee ponders raising impact fees

POULSBO — With the city gearing up to update its comprehensive plan in 2007, the transportation element of…

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County candidates pulling in equal campaign money

Contributors to the race for the District 3 Kitsap County Commissioner seat follow predictable patterns and party boundaries,…

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Carpenter Lake boardwalk ready for grand opening

KINGSTON — After years of uncertainty whether the Carpenter Lake Trail project would sink or swim, the boardwalk…

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New city hall should go to 10th

Sometimes making the call isn’t easy. But after running the city through the ringer, questioning its every option,…

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NK doubles advance to Narrows League finals

PORT ORCHARD — After wet weather cancelled the first scheduled day of the Narrows League tennis preliminary round Monday…